April 7, 2014

Redcage Solutions is proud to announce that we have Partnered with Nasuni. Nasuni is the next-generation of cloud-integrated storage
for the enterprise. We combine on-premises cloud gateways with cloud storage to
deliver an enterprise-class storage solution that never needs to be backed up,
scales from TBs to PBs and is available from every office and device.

Nasuni is Storage Infrastructure as a Service (SIaaS) a complete storage solution leveraging the cloud as a
primary storage component built-in to a unified storage system.

With Nasuni, enterprise organizations can expect to:

Increase day-to-day productivity of distributed teams.

Upload photos and videos from the field using Nasuni Mobile.

Limit the capital investment necessary to support new
offices and teams.

Simplify the challenges of managing infrastructure in remote
locations.

Reduce the cost and complexity of data storage, backups, and
replication.

Securely share and control data access with third-party
collaboration teams; entirely managed with your own encryption.

If you wish to contact us or to find out more on how we can help solve your storage challenges please visit our Nasuni page.

April 3, 2014

This tip has been around for a long time. I was browsing RevitForum the other day and came across. Did you know that you can have multiple assignments for the same keyboard shortcut? Check out Mark B's post on RevitForum.org (http://www.revitforum.org/tutorials-tips-tricks/581-more-shortcut-key magic.html)

April 2, 2014

A great Revit tip is Worksharing Disiplay Modes, which is conveniently accessible inside of Revit. With these modes, users can easily visualize their model to understand what is happening in many areas in and around their project’s environment.

Prior to worksharing display, it was difficult to see which elements within Revit each user had ownership of. This oftentimes than not, created workflow issues when borrowed elements were modified. Another common problem is when users would forget to switch to the proper workset prior to placing elements in Revit. This resulted in multiple elements appearing on the wrong worksets.

The solution to avoiding these unnecessary workflow hurdles has now been simplified by using the Worksharing display command. With this command enabled (see control bar image below), users can choose between four worksharing display modes.

Checkout Status

Helps users distinguish between elements that are owned
by the individual, others or no one.

Owners

Individual owners will help users visualize exactly which
elements are belonging to which users.

Worksets

The worksets tab helps users visualize elements based
on the workset to which they’re associated.

Model Updates

Allows users to see changes to the model and to observe
which elements have been deleted and/ updated.Users can make changes to the colour display of these modesby selecting Worksharing Display Settings.